This paper examines the links between the ways in which auditors are licensed in
eleven EU countries and the cultures of those countries using the model
developed by Gray (1988). The paper shows that there are significant ...

The practice of Competitive Intelligence (CI) is common in the US pharmaceutical industry but there is little evidence to suggest that the European industry has adopted CI to the same extent. This study reports on a specific ...

Europe is not what it used to be, and not yet what it will be. The assassination of Theo van Gogh in November 2004, the 2001 riots in the Northern cities of England, the riots in France in November 2005 and the incident ...

A central problem of the attempt to bring to bear ethical ideas to technology, in particular information and communication technology is that it tends to arrive too late. It would clearly be desirable to have a better ...

Three empirical studies carried out in Canada, United Kingdom and Europe are examined in this article with comparisons drawn on their approach and findings. The studies were compared using a framework, developed by the ...

Sickle cell and thalassaemia are health issues affecting many established and migrant minority ethnic groups across Europe. This book chapter seeks to demonstrate that sickle cell as an issue signifies both the challenges, ...

Ambient Intelligence (AmI) is an information technology approach that
is interactive, sensitive and responsive to a user’s environment. Emerging AmI
technologies are intended to be intelligent and intuitive to a user’s ...

This was one of the four inaugural projects funded by the European Football Confederations (UEFA) at the launch of its academic universitites division in 2010-11. There are currently 53 member associations and the project ...

This working paper looks at the development of women's professional employment in Europe before the active support of UEFA in the 1970s when two professional leagues operated in Italy to the present situation when Germany ...